Nice. I asked the seller a few times (several) about the bike and he didn't seem to motivated to sell. Glad you got it, you did it well.Yes it was @Pedal_junky.
Nice. I asked the seller a few times (several) about the bike and he didn't seem to motivated to sell. Glad you got it, you did it well.Yes it was @Pedal_junky.
ZL,a man of detail!? You forgot to update
your chainguard graphics! Agh,how could
you lose track of your speeds? Now
will you paint over it,scRATch it off, redo
a spare guard,or what?...Stevil
Thank you; I'll give it a go!Try using acetone very lightly with a Q-tip and you should be fine..
Or you can also use carburetor clear again also with a Q-tip
Yes, it was laced onto a 24" hoop and put onto a Monarch repop springer; I've been told that it's similar in design to those used by Puch on their mopeds in the early 70's.cool. is that a worksman front drum?
what gauge spokes did they use?Yes, it was laced onto a 24" hoop and put onto a Monarch repop springer; I've been told that it's similar in design to those used by Puch on their mopeds in the early 70's.
I'll have to ask the wrench that I commissioned to do the lacing; now that I'm pre-retired I have less time for some build aspects.what gauge spokes did they use?
Love a cool patinad straight bar. Looks like a fun rider.Here's a 50's sraightbar i've
Been tinkering with started with just the frame and added parts i had hanging around, up for sale or trade .
~Rafael~
View attachment 14264
Enter your email address to join: